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Sagittaria aginashi

Sagittaria aginashi Makino
Sagittaria aginashi
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Sagittaria aginashi is a species in the genus Sagittaria, belonging to the family Alismataceae. It was first described by Makino in 1901 and is native to the Palaearctic region, including Japan, Korea, and Primorye.

Description

Sagittaria aginashi is a member of the Alismataceae family, a group of aquatic or semi-aquatic plants. The species is part of the genus Sagittaria, which is characterized by arrowhead-shaped leaves and typically grows in wetland habitats. It was formally published in 1901 by the botanist Makino. Its geographic range includes parts of the Palaearctic region, specifically Japan, Korea, and the Primorye region. The species is recognized for its ecological role in freshwater ecosystems and contributes to the biodiversity of wetland flora in its native range.

Distribution

Palaearctic · Japan · Korea · Primorye

Synonyms

Sagittaria sagittifolia var. aginashi

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